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Old 06-06-2006, 08:21 AM
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I thought I'd post a pic of the wiring for the car. Between the BS3 EFI and the American Autowire Hwy 22 kit, I should stay busy for a little while. I decided to go with the AAW Hwy 22 kit over a stock replacement since I'll be mounting the battery(s) in the trunk, the EFI, etc. The kit has everything, even a color coded schematic. Now I just need to decide where to mount the BS3 box.

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Old 06-06-2006, 08:43 AM
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Looks like you will be VERY busy Nice stuff
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I thought I'd post a pic of the wiring for the car. Between the BS3 EFI and the American Autowire Hwy 22 kit, I should stay busy for a little while. I decided to go with the AAW Hwy 22 kit over a stock replacement since I'll be mounting the battery(s) in the trunk, the EFI, etc. The kit has everything, even a color coded schematic. Now I just need to decide where to mount the BS3 box.

That layout looks oh so familar. Get it all figured out them I'll pick your brain once I start wiring mine. Both these companies make killer stuff.
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Old 06-06-2006, 09:23 AM
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WOW!

Do the wires have print on them as to what they are for?
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Do the wires have print on them as to what they are for?
I can only speak for the AAW kit, but yes. The wires are printed every 3 inches and are color coded to plug into the color chart of the panel you see in the photo. The schematics are also color coded and labeled.
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That looks like fun. I want to play.
I will eventualy have to get some wiring for the rear of my 69 Camaro. My tail lights are all screwed up. I am sure I will purchase them from AAW. Sounds like they have a lot of great products. The LED tail lights are sooo tempting. I just cant afford them for a while.
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Old 06-06-2006, 09:47 AM
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That looks like fun. I want to play.
I will eventualy have to get some wiring for the rear of my 69 Camaro. My tail lights are all screwed up. I am sure I will purchase them from AAW. Sounds like they have a lot of great products. The LED tail lights are sooo tempting. I just cant afford them for a while.
My LED AAW tail lights arrived yesterday.. very high quality stuff.

The first pic in this thread made me think of spagetti..
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Wow that BS3 box is huge!! That looks like a heckuva project.
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Cool pic. Don't let anyone with a wire cutter get too close...
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By the way Scott.. when the hell are you going to send me a build shot of your car for Hometown???


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